Here are some possible interpretations:
1. "He/She will come": This is the most common meaning of "aavaalu" when used in a sentence. It refers to someone's arrival or coming. For example, "Vaadu aavaalu" translates to "He will come".
2. "It's okay/Alright": In some contexts, "aavaalu" can be used to express acceptance or agreement. Similar to "Okay" or "Alright" in English.
3. "That's fine/No problem": This usage is similar to the previous meaning, but it implies a more relaxed or casual acceptance.
4. "Let it be/Don't worry": It can also indicate a sense of resignation or indifference.
5. "It's happening/It's going to happen": This meaning highlights the inevitability of something occurring.
To provide a precise English translation, please provide the full sentence or context where you encountered "aavaalu".
For example, if you say "Nee aavaalu leda?" (Will you come?), the meaning of "aavaalu" is clearly "come". However, if you say "Aavaalu, nenu cheppanu" (That's fine, I will tell you), the meaning is "Okay" or "Alright".